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that at Lydiate , are tokens of the feeling the changes inspired. The freeholders in 1600 were Sir Cuthbert Halsall of Halsall , who was a justice of the peace; Lawrence Ireland of Lydiate , Lydiate of Lydiate , Richard

Lancs . Inq. and Extents (Rec. Soc. Lancs . and Ches.), 8. Alan had lands also in Lydiate and Maghull . Alan de Lydiate , 'by the assent and consent of Alice his wife,' granted to Cockersand Abbey in pure

estate was, not long afterwards, sold to the Irelands of Lydiate , 93 who acquire d portions of other estates also. 94 The Ireland estate continued to descend with Lydiate , passing to the Andertons and Blundells in succession. At

1546 ] . Between Lawrence Irelande, esq., plaintiff, and James Scarysbryoke, esq., deforciant of the manor of Egurgarth [ near Lydiate ] , with the appurtenances, and of 5 messuages, a water-mill, 200 a . of land, 60 a .

Vol. G No. or p. O.T.T. 87 1065 28 Sept. 1653. Discharge from sequestration of a house, & c., in Lydiate, forfeited by him, and bought from the Treason Trustees by Wm. Dicconson. 18 899 Purchaser of the Estate of

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sons, upon whom fell the task of executing his will. For John, the second, he had already acquired land in Lydiate, while the rest of his estates passed to his eldest son, Henry, whose marriage to Joan, the daughter and

the years acquired the manors of Ellel, Litherland, Larbrick and Euxton, together with properties in the Lancashire villages of Linacre, Lydiate, Newsham and Thornton. Sir William Molyneux, a comrade-in-arms of the Black Prince, distinguished himself in the wars in France

Bedwyn 1572 Appleby 1584 Biography In company with his kinsman, Laurence Ireland of Lydiate, George Ireland of Hale or The Hutt was fined in 1560 for refusing to be a collector of the subsidy.[footnote] The two branches of the Ireland

[640.]-" LYDnATE."-Some land near Wood End, Wodnestield, is called "Fenn Lydiate." Can any reader explainthe origin of this name "Lydiate?" There is a Fox Lydiate in Worcestershire, and Ash Lydiate in Shropshire; but I want to know the origin and

LverpoOl soiDcitor, who mysterusly disapparedabout amonth ago, was found on Sunday In a ditch at Lydiate, nfarOrmekilr, The deeased waslast seen walkingin theneighbourhood of Lydiate. and It is suppesed that durtig tho night he fell uto the diteb, and was

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the said Petition do lie on the Table. Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of Great Great Altcar Altcar, Lydiate and their Vicinity, in the County of Lan- & kdt: caster, whose Names are thereunto subscribed ; praying their